Essentially every one of our HUKKI casing range are suitable for these products. Please contact us, so that we can give you processing tips. We are also happy to advise you on the right choice of Easy Peel impregnation.

HUKKI VFX casings are composed of an extra strengthened textile mesh which – like all of our HUKKI casings - arecoated with a fine collagen film. By preserving its fermentation features, these casings offer a very high mechanical loading capacity, especially for sliced products. Caliber stability, good shaping of the shoulders at the end of the sausages, high resistance to stuffing pressure, as well as excellent water release during fermentation are its outstanding characteristics. The special strength of this new sausage casing generation is the excellent peelability, both manually as well as mechanically. You will see, the handling is especially convincing for mold ripened salami.

Of course, HUKKI casings are suited for the manufacturing of cooked sausages, semi-dry sausages and cooked meat products. For those applications, we recommend casings with 100 Easy-peel impregnation for a better peelability.

HUKKI casings should always be soaked briefly in cold salt water. We recommend a 10-15% salt concentration. Avoid soaking in advance (to stockpile) if possible. After soaking briefly, let the casings stand on a drip grid or something similar. Casings with netting should stay dry on the open end for a few centimeters. This facilitates the tying and clipping process.

Yes, there is a solution. HUKKI casings are offered in finely graduated Easy Peel impregnations, which can be tuned optimally to the needs of your sausage or ham. Please, contact us for more information.

We can offer you HUKKI per meter in form of bundles, rolls or shirred sticks. For cuts you have the choice between bundle, bladder, cap, bag with clip and loop, sewn to shape – or the right one for your application.

Yes, there are. Please do not hesitate to contact us or the manufacturer of the clipping machine. A general clipping counsel would not be advisable, because it depends on the following important factors: